Sevin Concentrate is a contact kill for the listed applications and pests.
You will mix 1.5 ounces of Sevin Concentrate per gallon of water for grasshoppers.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate can be used on grapes, blueberries, and blackberries.
Sevin Concentrate is for insects only and will not affect diseases. Something like Triple Action can be used for both insects and disease.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled to control millipedes when used as directed on the product label.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled for a variety of beetles, but it does not specifically list Elm Leaf Beetles. You can view the products we carry to treat Elm Leaf Beetles here.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate can be applied to shrubs when used as directed on the product label.
Sevin Concentrate should be fine to spray on dichondra, just be sure not to apply during high temperatures.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for use in an irrigation system.
It is recommended to apply Sevin Concentrate when you are not expecting any rain for 24 hours.
The older formulation of Sevin which contains carbaryl cannot be used on home lawns since this active ingredient is restricted on lawns in residential areas. The newer formulation of Sevin Concentrate contains a different active ingredient, zeta-cypermethrin, which can be applied to lawns. Please be sure that you are reading and following the label for the specific product that you have regarding how and where to apply.
Sevin Concentrate is applied directly to foliage of trees as directed on the product label.
For best results, you should apply Sevin Concentrate at least 24 hours before you are expecting any rain/watering. After that point, it will be rainfast and you will not need to reapply.
Sevin Concentrate is safe for ornamental plants/trees if used as directed on the product label.
For best results, you should apply Sevin Concentrate at least 24 hours before you are expecting any rain. After that point, it will be rainfast and you will not need to reapply.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled for midges. I did find an article that states spraying is generally not used for this type though.unless heavily infested.
Sevin Concentrate is only available as a white/off-white liquid. It can leave a residue behind especially if applied heavily. If you can let us know where and what you are treating, we’d be happy to recommend an alternative for you.
Apply Sevin Concentrate where insects are expected to appear or when insects or damage are seen. Repeat as necessary according to site-specific directions listed below. Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region for your target pest.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for use on citrus trees. We would recommend Bayer Advanced Fruit, Citrus, and Vegetable Insect Control which may be safely used on labeled Citrus trees such as Calamondin, Citrus citron, Citrus hybrids (includes chironja, tangelo, and tangor), Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin (tangerine), Pummelo, Orange (sweet and sour), and Satsuma mandarin. Labeled Citrus that have been treated with Bayer Advanced Fruit, Citrus, and Vegetable Insect Control are safe to consume. Please read over the Product Label for complete use instructions.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for white grubs or for use in containerized plants. Bonide Systemic Granules can be use for grubs in ornamental plants (not if you eat the citrus).